The properties of plastics that make it ideal for single use packaging are the same properties that make it harmful to the environment. Though, what if those properties could continue to benefit us after they are no longer needed for our packaging? What if, instead of plastics’ properties working against us after we use them, like polluting our oceans, they could continue to benefit us?
A key element of the circular model is for materials to continue circulating in the economy at their best values. For instance, we know that it is better for plastic bottles to be used again as plastic bottles, as it helps with quality assurance, resource conservation, reducing waste to landfill, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But what about instances when bottle to bottle recycling isn’t an option? In such instances it is better to downcycle the material, plastic in this case, than it is to send it to the landfill or worse, let it escape into the environment. Downcycling allows us to still conserve resources, reduce waste to landfills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This way the beneficial properties of plastics like their durability, high strength-to-weight ratio, and design flexibility can still be used to benefit us. Building materials using recycled plastics are an example of the benefits of plastics being extended beyond their original use. Below are just some of the ways that recycled plastic can be used in construction.
As consumers, and residents on this planet we have much to gain from innovative material that supports circularity. We can take an active role to drive this innovation by being aware that these types of materials exist and using them in our construction projects, increasing demand. We can also play an active role by recycling our plastics and increasing supply. Influencing market forces like this increases the quality of the materials available to us and reduces their cost and, most importantly, benefits the environment.
[1] MIT students fortify concrete by adding recycled plastic - Recycling Today